Hee hee for Brandi! ahem. Anyway, it seems as if, when a man gets OLDER, he tends to have more of those kinds of dreams. Hubby dreams that he's trapped in a house with some kind of bad guy, and yes, it can be a little scary to be within reach of his flailing arms and legs. No shiner yet, but a bruise once from getting kicked. And Rachel.. I've read that magnesium can actually help with insomnia. I know it has helped Bug Hunter with attention/focus issues at school AND that he does get to sleep faster and better since he's been taking it. Just a thought...

Rachel you have insomnia too?! UH it's horrible!!! I always shake the bed real hard when my Hubby is doing something annoying... I like the cold feet thing, I do that just to torture him before he goes to sleep but once I'm in bed I'm rolled up in my blankie, so to get him with my feet I'd have to unroll LOL!!

LOL...the best way to wake them up, right?? ;) He must have been chasing after the big elk. ;)

When my dad got back from Vietnam he had lots of nightmares. More than once Mom had to wake him up or get hurt. He apoligized up and down, and it did pass eventually. Those darn dreams can seem so real sometimes. I tend to prefer the ones where I am flying...those are fun!